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Bemis, Kylie
k@bem|@ @end|ng |rom northe@@tern@edu
Fri May 15 18:53:38 CEST 2020
Nightly binary builds of R-devel for macOS are available: http://mac.r-project.org
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Kylie Ariel Bemis (she/her)
Khoury College of Computer Sciences
Northeastern University
kuwisdelu.github.io<https://kuwisdelu.github.io>
On May 15, 2020, at 12:48 PM, brodie gaslam via R-devel <r-devel using r-project.org<mailto:r-devel using r-project.org>> wrote:
On Friday, May 15, 2020, 12:13:04 PM EDT, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd using debian.org<mailto:edd using debian.org>> wrote:
On 15 May 2020 at 15:41, Martin Maechler wrote:
| <whining>
|
| Why does nobody anymore help R development by working with
| "R-devel", or at least then the alpha, beta and the "RC"
| (Release Candidate) versions that we release daily for about one
| month before the final release?
|
| Notably a highly staffed enterprise such as Rstudio (viz the bug
| report 17800 above), but also others could really help by
| starting to use the "next version" of R on a routine basis ...
|
| <whining/>
Seconded. Without testing we can never know. R Core does their part.
I provided weekly Debian binaries. One each for the two alphas releases, for
the beta release, for the release candidate. It is easy to use these, for
example in a Docker container.
It is also easy to use this on a normal machine as they are standard (Debian)
packages: install, try some tests, uninstall, revert to previous version by
installing that.
Dirk
This is a very reasonably request, and all useRs who benefit from the
tireless work of R-core should consider doing it. I have considered
it, but compiling R from sources on OS X has been my stumbling block.
At least last time I tried I got stuck at the Fortran step. It doesn't
help I have very limited experience compiling software of the complexity
of R. Really, I've only done it within the warm welcoming confines of the
vagrant image Tomas Kalibera set up for `rchk`.
I also use r-devel on docker, but that isn't very practical for
day-to-day usage, which is what I think we need.
What would it take to generate pre-release binaries for OS X (and Windows)? I
imagine if such were available the volume of testers would increase
dramatically (at least, I haven't seen them if they exist).
Maybe something the R Consortium would consider funding?
Best,
B.
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